Apple has opened a new branch of its Apple Store called Apple Jing’an, located near the Jing’an Temple in Shanghai, China. CEO Tim Cook, who previously traveled to China, and Deirdre O’Brien, head of Apple’s retail business, both participated in the opening ceremony.
Apple Jing’an is the 8th Apple Store in Shanghai and the 57th in China, strategically positioned near the Jing’an Temple with ample space for various special events to promote shopping in the area.
Local Chinese media outlet Global Times mentioned Tim Cook’s interview, emphasizing the importance of China with its advanced manufacturing processes, skilled workforce, and significant supply chain presence.
During Tim Cook’s visit to China, Apple also announced the establishment of a new research center in Shenzhen to support employees in the region and suppliers.
Source: 9to5Mac and Apple
TLDR: Apple inaugurated a new Apple Store branch in Shanghai, near the Jing’an Temple, as part of Tim Cook’s visit to China, highlighting the country’s significance in terms of advanced manufacturing and supply chain operations.
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